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THE SAN . FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1SH>3. 12 GIRLS to learn millinery now for fall season; trade taught from start to finish In one month for $5; positions guaranteed at $10 week up. Eve, school only. 143 Stockton st., rm. 13. WANTED — Apprentices to learn hairdressing and manicuring; paid while learning. Apply at HALE BROS. 1 A LADY of indomitable energy to make money and a convincing talker. F. PERSON. 477| and 478. Parrott building. ' A — OPERATORS on ladles' underwear: good pay; steady position. 656 Mission St.. 3d floor. GIRL for plain cooking and general housework. 1440 O'Farrell st. TALENTED amateur . performera. Apply at Chutes 6 p. m. Wednesday; salary no object. GIRL to help to wait on table from 11 to 2.' 615 Valencia street. * WANTED — Hairdresser and , manicure. Apply at HALE BROS.' COMPETENT nurs*ry maid; neat and willing; some second work. Call 1441 East Sixteenth St., near Frultvale ave.. Frultvale; carfare allowed. ITALIAN lady who can speak- English wanted /to travel. Apply Girls' Directory. Central ave. and Waller »t. ELDERLY German Catholic woman for house- work; »7 per week. 1071 Market st. WANTED — Experienced lace saleswoman. Ap- ply between » and 11 a. m. at HALE BROS.' GIRL wanted for general housework. 1907 Lyon St.; good wages. WANTED — Women to work In cannery. Apply Webster St.. near McAllister. WANTED — Lady as business agent: itout pre- f erred; good salary. Box 4640, Call. TAILORESS as pants finisher and apprentice. 5V4 Kearny st.. room 17. top floor. HELP WANTED MALE. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 520 Sacramento st. Phone Main 1191. Cor. Leldesdorff et. Al SPECIAL. STBAMSHIP SAILS TO-DAY. STEAMSHIP SAILS TO-DAY. Call early to-day, with blankets and baggage. Call early to-day, with blankets and baggage. TO ASTORIA— NEAR PORTLAND. Astoria. Oregon, on Columbia River. STEAMER SAILS TO-DAY. 20 laborers. $51 RO and found. 20 rockmen, $59 and found. Company work — No strike — Fee $1. No dis- count—Fee $1— Fare $3. Fare $3, Includ- ing berth and meals. Better call early to- day and go. Yes. you. GOVERNMENT WORK NEW CAMP NEW WORK NORTH 25 laborers and drillers f2 50 day NO DISCOUNT Special rote of fare. ARIZONA— FREE FARE 4 stonecutters, company work....$J 50 day WILLITS ... NORTH ... UKIAH ROUTE 2A laborers and teamsters. $2 25 Jay..FEE $1 FREE FARE FREE FARE BOSS— HERE TO-DAY BUTTE CO.. CHICO, DIAMOND MATCH CO FEE $1 Very cheap fare 50 Is borers 1 . 2-horse teamsters, muckers and woodchoppers, $fi7 50; 50 4-horse teamsters and rockmen, $75. Ship to-nlt'.it. TUOLUMNE CO.. $1 50 fare, balance free. 20 laborers, mills and yards. SISKIYOU CO.' ..Ship to-night. BIG LUMBER CO— Al JOB 10 laborers, mill, $2 40 day; 10 lumber pliers, $2 75 day; 10 boys, box factory, $1 75; screw setters. >¦•'" 50 day; 10 crosscut sawyers, $52 and found. NEW sash and door factory. .CHEAP FARE 8 young men learn trade, $1 50 to $2 25 day. BIG TUNNEL, near city 8-hour shifts 10 muckers, $«7 50; li> tunnelmen, $S2 50. MISCELLANEOUS 20 miners, all over. $2 25 to $3 day; 50 labor- ers and muckers, $2 to $2 50 day; 10 laborers, furnace, $2 25 day; 50 laborers, ctty and country, $2 to $2 25 day; 15 farmers, all over, $20 to $10 found; dishwasher, $10 found, camp, ifree fare; cook, ranch, $20 found; dishwasher, mine. $25 found; bell boy, $10 found; second ,cook, city. $50 found; 20 laborers, cheap fare, large sawmill, Hum- boldt County. ?.""5 found; 50 woodchoppers and shingle bolt cutters, Humboldt Qjunty. Men, call and read our bulletin boards; also get a free list of Jobs at Pacific Employ- ment Agency, 620 Sacramento si., corner Leldesdorff. WANTED — Man and wife as care takers; man to be familiar with gardening and general work about country place; a good home for the right party; must have best of references as to character and habits. Answer, box 4«08, Call office. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 per pair, foot-form shoes at $2 50. or orthopedic shoes. £:: 50; best shoes on earth. 11 Third st.. Examiner building, 5 doors from Market. WANTED — Cavalry horses and riders to par- ticipate In "Shenandoah" next week. Apply ROBERT MORRIS, stage door California Theater, 10 to 12 a. m. * ¦ YOUNG man experienced In figuring factory cost as assistant bookkeeper. Address, in own handwriting, giving city references, box 3314. Call office. . . WANTED — A first-class coat and pants maker at the Presidio Post Exchange; military workers , preferred; flrst-claas wages and free shop. THY our men's shoe*, union made, at |1 pair; foot-form shoes at 92 50; we pay express or mall charges. 11 Third St.; Examiner bldg. WANTED — A purchaser for a fine two-chair barber shop; big bargain at once. Call or address 1607 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. "BOY. 10 to IS years old, to learn grocery busi- ness; wages $e week to begin; no bar. Ad- dress t>ox 3318. Call office. WANTED — Rough carpenters and laborers. Apply room 14. 26 Montgomery St., San Fran- cisco Construction Co.- • •. . BOY or girl i to strip tobacco. Apply at 431 Montgomery st. M.' CLARK. "WANTED — Good clothing man. Box 330:1, Call office. -.-.¦-,-¦ WANTED — Good bootblack at the California Hotel barber, shop. MAN to do general work. Girls* "Directory, Central ave. and Waller st. TAILOR bushelman wanted. Aptfly ready for work. S. N. WOOD & CO. . ; -. ,-.-;.•¦ WANTED— '¦A" lunchman; must be a good carver.: 20 Stockton st. - . . BUSHELMAN and presser . wanted. Golden Eagle, 104 . Kearny . st. . • . WANTED — Wagon boys. Apply between 0 and 11 a; m. at HALE BROS'. PORTER wanted In oyster house. 460 Seventh -st.," Oakland. > • ".-; ERRAND; boy wanted. 110 Olive ave., bei. "Ellis and O'Farrell sts., oft Polk. ,. FIRST-CLASS ealoon porter wanted at 152 East st. : call early. FLATS TO LET — FURNISHED. SMALL, refined family can get a sunny fur- nished flat In a most desirable locality rent free for owner's board. Box 4967, Call. FURNITURE WANTED. ' A. WOLLPERT, 773 Mission, phone Red 4462. buys, rents, repairs, packs furniture, carpets. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED — Second girl. San Jose. $30, see lady office to-day; 3 second girls. San Rafael. $30. $25. gee ladles to-day at office; chambermaid. $30. private family hotel. $20; 3 chamber- maids and assist waiting, city and country. $20. $25; 3 second girls, city. $25; 2 wait- resses, $9 week; maid, for old lady. $25. and r>0 housegirls $20, $25 $30. Apply to J. F. CROSETT &' CO.. 334" Sutter st. , WANTED — Cook, private boarding-house. $30; cook for h»lp, hotel, $35; 2 German cooks, ¦ $35; 2 cooTls. $30; cook, restaurant. $10 a week; luncb cook, $S'week; 2 housegirls. country, $30; laundress, $30; laundress for hotel. $25; laundress boys' school, $30. Ap- ply to J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 331 Sutter st. WANTED — A cook for boys' school, country, see boss, office 2 o'clock to-day. $40; 3 first- class nurses $25; also German and French nurse. $25. Apply to J F. CROSETT & CO.. 334 Sutter st. _^ A, NURSE, $25; waitress, $30; 6 cooks, $35 and $25; 2 second girls, $25; ranch cook, $25; German nurseglrl, one child, 8 years old; chambermaid, $20; woman for housework, sleep home, $25: laundress. $30; housegirl, $30. MRS. NORTON. 313 Sutter st. A — 10 WAITRESSES; new hotel; city; first- class piace ." $30 C. R. HANSEN & CO.. 429 Bush. 6 WAITRESSES for flrft-class city hotel: wages $30: 'no room; short hours. MISS PLUNKETT, 425 Sutter St.. near Powell. GIRLS ABOUT 18 YEARS. TO RIVET OVERALLS. STEADY WORK. PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO., 32>$ FREMONT ST. MR. DAVIS. HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, hair work; removal of superfluous hair taught from A to Z in 2 weeks for $4 50; positions ¦ guaranteed: $10 to $20 per week; school day and eve. 233 Geary, r. 13; maids prepared. . A — LADIES, learn all branches hairdressing trade; manicuring, massage, etc.; 1236 Mar- ket st.. cor. Jonos, room 94: positions secured at' highest wages; day and eve. class; call. PICK hops! Excursion to El Robles ranch on Russian River fixed for August 18 only . Instead of August 25. as previously adver- tised; call Immediately for El Robles tick- ets; excursions to Horstville and Perkins now going daily f families and yougg people pre- ferred; heavy crops; excellent pay: beautiful camps; plenty amusements. E. CLEMENS HORST CO.. 122 Battery St., S. F.; office fop^n till 8:30 to-night. ' GIRLS FOR FACTORY WORK: GOOD WAGES; PAID WHILB LEARNING; BTEADY EMPLOYMENT: EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY: APPLY AT ONCE. AMES A HARRIS. 100 SACRAMENTO ST. WOMEN and girls wanted to work on fru!t and canning; steady work; highest wages. Apply California Canneries Co.. Brannan St.. between Third and Fourth. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS AND RIV- i ETERS: NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY; PAID SALARY. LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'3 FACTORIES. 32*14 FREMONT ST. AND 1873 MISSION. NEAR FIFTEENTH. WOMEN and girls to work on fruit; steady employment: day and piece work; highest wages. CODE-PORTWOOD CANNING, CO.. Bryant and Tenth. WANTED— Womon who has had experience in taking care of children, to take charge of n baby about a year old; this Is a Rood place for Mjme one who appreciates a good home; state age, experience and salary expected. Apply box 3:JI5, Call office^ ¦WANTED — Operators on women's- and chil- dren's hand-mr.de worsted skirts. MARKS BROS.. 1220 Market st. WANTED— Young girl to assist in care of baby; references; wages 515 month. Apply 2200 Webster st. j WANTED— Millinery apprentices. Apply Su- i perlntendenfs office. TUB KMPOItlUM. WANTED — Millinery makers. Apply Super- Intendent's office. THE EMPORIUM. Experienced bow-maker. Apply ' SuiMTlr.temient'a office. THE EMPORIUM. EXPERIENCED hands on silk waists: steady work and good pay. KonlKsteln. 28 First st. LADY of good address to represent high-grade magazine; good pay. 50 Columbian building. GIRLS wanted In bookblndery. C. CLUNDT, 632 Market gt. EXPERIENCED apprentice on custom coats. 410 O'Farrell St., rear. -, TAILOKESS wanted on fine custom coats; steady work; good pay. 533 Natoma at. COMPOSITOR— Apply this morning 10 o'clock,' com p. rme. Rrteder & Sportsman_30Gear>. GIRL for cooking and housework for 3 adults, In flat. $20. 34J^Clay tt. WANTED — Fitters stitchers and table girls. Apply Eastern Shoe Factory. 134 Main st. MANGLE and Inexperienced hands at CAS- CADE LAUNDRY. 175 Tenth «t.. city. GIRi.. for general housework. 1053 Market st., upstairs. ' ¦¦ ' ¦•••-,. WANTED — Four girls for candy store, during I encampment week. r PARRY'S. 1304 Market. WANTED — Reliable woman to l^ake charge or rent small . rooming-house. ¦*! « Harrison st. FIRST-CLASS nn!sherN?n pants. 1223*& Bush street. ' ; ~~- - GIRL for bookkeeping and general office work. E. S. KNOWLES. 24 Second St. Driving glove makers and banders and sllkert.; steady. CARSON GLOVE CO.. 123 Second st. PANTS finisher and operator: also girl with some experience In operating. 245 Seventh at. WANTED— 20 experienced cherry pitters. . FLEISCHMANN & CO.. 503 Front St. . GIRL, to address envelopes (after 1 p. m.). : M. ; J. KELLER CO.. 1028-1030 Market St., S. F. JAPANESE girl for housework and care of ln- fanty 2217 Webster at; A— OPERATORS on children's woolen dresses and ¦ coats; ¦ good pay; steady position.' * 656 Mission st.. 3d floor. ¦ EDUCATIONAL— -Contlnned. HINMAN'S Academy: a thorough school of dancing; est. 20 years; 1412 Polk at., bet. Pine and California; adult olass now open; children's class will open Sat, aft.. Aug. 15. CALIFORNIA Business College, 305 Larkin et. "A thorough school": positions secured for graduates; modern methods; Individual in- struction. Write for Illustrated catalogue.: THE Berlits School of Languages has removed to 1000 Van Ness ave.; rates reduced during summer. Send for catalogue. . ENGINEERING — Civil, elec. mln.. mech-.sur- vey, assay, cyanide; day. eve.; est. 1864. Van der KalUen School. 113 Fulton, nr. City Hall. SYSTEM, discipline and results; the Golden Gate Commercial College, Van Ness and Golden Gate aves.,S.F. ;fllls every requirement DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at Teutonia Hall, Howard st.. near Ninth; management Prof. Foster. AT Kingsland Art Shop — Drawing, painting and burnt work. 1184 Halght St., near Lyon. SCHOOL OF ILLUSTRATION" Day and PARTTNGTON'S. 424 Pine st Night class ErANISH Academy — Professor Arribas; classes day and evening; private lessons. S34 Sutter. LESSONS given In Water Color or OH Paint' ing from Nature. CURRIER. S72 Sutter et. ARITHMETIC, bookkeeping, grammar. writing, etc.; day or eve.; $5 mo. 1024 Misslon.nr.6th. Chicago Business College, 1435 Market, nr. 10th. Plttznan shorthand, typing, bookkpg.. $3 mo. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. GEORGE AOKI. 421 Post st; teL Butfh 135— Japanece-Chlnei* employment office; fur* nishes best help; contracts for farm help. »te. A — ORPHEUM Employment Office — Japanese- Chlnese help. 426 Powell. T»l. Main 6752. A — GRAND Japanese-Chinese Emp. Office. 415 Stockton; tel. Grant 168; expert. reliable help. CHINESE Employment Offlce^ — Best help at Leon Benng's. 411 O'Farrell: tel. East 428. RELIABLE Japanese-Chinese Employment Of- flee; all kinds help. 315 Stockton; Main 5188. CHINESE and Japanese help; estab. 20 years. Tel. Main 1907. BRADLEY A CO.. 640 Clay. EMPLOYMENT WANTED FEMALE. YOUNG girl wants position as second girl; speaks German; neat sewer; some knowledge of hairdressing; city or country. Box 4670, Call office. ¦ . ¦ . TOUNG Swedish girl would like situation to do general housework In a small family. 714 North Point St.. bet. Hyde and Leavenworth. A TOUNG German girl wishes to do light housework In a good family; no children; wages $15 a month. 525 Shotwell st.. rear. ETEADY and reliable woman wishes second work and waiting at table in private fam- lly. Apply 431 Eddy st. WOMAN wants work by the day; washing. Ironing houeecleaning; $1 50 a day. MRS. SIEBOLD. S20 Folsom gt. ¦ A RELIABLE woman would like washing or houseclraning tor Wednesday. 1050 Howard St.. room 3. A WOMAN with a child wants position as housekeeper or chambermaid. Apply 811 Mis- sion st. «-» RESPECTABLE middle-aged American; 2 In family; small wash. 371 Minna Et., near Fifth; $15. . GERMAN girl wishes place as cook; flrst- claFS references. 607A Minna st. WOMAN wants work by the day; cleaning or washing. Apply 31 Cedar ave. GOOD cook wants work or will do second work 450 Sixth St.. room 36. AN experienced dressmaker wishes engage- ments; $1 50 day; references. Box 4999, Call JAPANESE girl, Just arrived, wants employ- ment in email family. Address 1225 Fulton et., rear. WANT ads and subscriptions taken for The Call at Eaton's Bazaar. 633 McAllister st. EMPLOYMENT WANTED — MALE. ENGINEER— First-class stationary steam en- gineer, also' Is a first-class electrician, de- sires a situation in city or country; has all tools; first-class references; married; speaks English. German and Spanish. Box t'JOb. Call olflce. $ RELIABLE young man wants to deliver goods for a store; will furnish good horse; work 7 liours a day. Saturday 12, tor, $12 a week; bond If required. Address box: 4677, Call. WANTED — Work in Christian family, night and morning, for board and room, with time for study. Box 3310, Call office. YOUNG man, aged 24, desires any clerical po- sition; has 10 years' experience. Address box 4678. Call. FIRST-CLASS office man and collector wants position. Box 3313, Call. A YOUNG man with 15 years' of city refer- ences wishes a position with a reliable firm, taking orders and collecting; cash bond given If required. Box 3304, Call office. YOUNG man would like position on private place doing chores and working in garden; can milk; city or country. Address box 810, Call office. Oakland. ¦ BOOKKEEPER and accountant wishes one or more setB of books to keep; afternoon or evening; competent to straighten out an>J class of accounts; city reference; terms reasonable. Box 4ttt>6. Call office. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper desires permanent situation; rapid and accurate worker; good references, including present employers; not afraid of work. Address box 808, Call office. Oakland. _______ ERIGHT. energetic, strictly first-class young man desires to represent reliable firm as col- lector ur solicitor; speaks English and Swedish. Address box 809. Call. Oakland. A GERMAN, middle-aged and single, wishes a situation tn grocery store and barroom; flret-claaa rets. W. Bohllng, 417 Kearny Et. HOUSE painter. Eastern man, want& work; small Jobs and contracts taken. Address Painter, 1121 Webster gt.. city. YOUNG man wants position as bookkeeper; good references; good experience. ISox 4067, Call office. COACHMAN — German, capable, experienced and sober, wishes position; city or country. Box 4071. Call. GARDENER — German, good, reliable: handy with tools; city/ or country- • Box 4872, Call. JAPANESE wants position as schoolboy, couple of hours, or day work. Ring Green 250, H. J.. 317 Mason Et. JAPANESE man and wife would like situa- tion to do general housework. M. FRANK, 1900 Killmore »t. CHINESE, excellent, first-class cook, wishes position, $65 per month; meat and pastry cook, hotel. board'.nK-houBe or private family. $40 per month; give good references; satis- faction. C22 Sacramento st; C. W. F. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions - has been . established at 1090 Valencia st. • ¦ ¦ , FINANCIAL. COMPANIES incorporated and financed; stock and bond issues guaranteed, underwritten and sold; stock accented for services. Set.d for Pacific States Investor. PACIFIC STATES MINING AND INVESTMKNT CO.. 326 Post. FLATS TO LET. ~~ - HOUSES and flats to let; an Immense list; ser- vice absolutely free: take advantage of this department; it will save you time and trouble. Cordes Furniture Co.. 245-259 Geary tt., on the square. > A SUNNY corner upper 6-room fiat, basement; half block from Market et.. within 13 min- utes' ride of Golden Gate Park; Castro and Elghteenth-st. cars. S943 Seventeenth at. CORNER Noe and Elizabeth its.: new, sunny flat on corner, 1050 Noe st. : modern Improve- ments; convenient to Twenty-fourth and Ca_- tro-st. cars; rent reasonable. - A SUNNY middle fiat, 6 rooms and bath. 1040 Page fit., between Stanyan and Shrader. COTTAGE of 4 sunny rooms and yard. 132 Ro;e ave.. bet. G(*"|gh and Octavla, nr. Mkt. ELEGANT fiat; 0 : rooms, bath. 630 Golden Gate ave., near Van Ness; modern; cheap. LIBERTY. 221. near Dolores— Flat of 5 rooms, bath, gas; cheap rent. . NEW upper, 0 extra large r. A b.. cor. Ful- ton & Scott; fine view; sep. entrance; sunny. POLK, 2500. cor Filbert — Lovely sunny corner flat. 7 rooms: marine view; rent $35. SACRAMENTO. 1365 — Bay-window flat"* of 3 rooms; separate entrance; rent $12 50. SACRAMENTO. 2S50-28(K>— Swell, sunny 7-room flats: Juet completed; seen to be appreciated. TO let — Flat of four rooms; 18U7 O'Farrell. HOOKER A LENT. 14 Post St. , " TWO new fiats. R and 0 rooms. Beaver et.. be- tween Noe and Castro. ¦ ¦ " •¦ ¦¦- 4 NICE rooms, bath, toilet, yard, cellar, gas; adults. 1017 Geary st. FLATS FOR SALE. — FURNISHED. A- NEWLY furnished' flat of 5 rooms and bath at a sacrifice; owner going East; rent .. $25. Call' at 060 Oak st.. 11 to 12 a. m.,' or 7:30 to 0 p. m. ; no dealers. SUNNY flat, 7 rms. ; good place to rent rms. ; must be cold; bargain. 612% Leavenworth. 8- ROOM flat, furnished; must be sold at once. Apply at 114A Ellis st. DUSIXESS, CHAXCES — Contlnned. FOR sale— A few shares of Paclflo States Tele- phone stock. Box 3305. Call office. $600— SALOON: between Fifth and Sixth. How- ard and Market eta.; long lease. 021 Howard. TOR sale — Good-paying laundry route. In- quire W. AIKEN. 3372 Mission at. RENT $15; space to let for cigar stand. In- quire 416 Dupont st. . - OUTSIDE route No. 4 this 'paper for sale. Inquire hardware etore. 19th and Folsom sts. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions receded at Call branch of flee, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia rt. DOIXG - HOti8ES _ FOR SA3UBj 100 ROOMS; house fcr men; rent $140.... $4000 rs rooms; eouth of Market: rent $100. 2000 24 rooms; corner; part cash; bal. easy. 850 11 rooms; rood income; rent S20 350 21 rooms; water front: rent $40; lease. 650 120 rooms; good lease; low rent 6500 67 rms.: apartments; Western Add; rent. 230 Money loaned at 1 per cent. Hotels, roadhouses, flats, 6 to 100 rooms. EITEL & CARROLL. 212 Kearny st. CAKl*_ r {-BEATI.MJ AND CLEANING. AIR, compressed, dry. ice cold, is now univer- sally used in sanitarily cleaning carpets, on flcor, without removal or Injury: prices mod- erate. Apply 8.,, F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. Call big. ; phone Main fl237. WHEN you become disgusted with your work send for SPAULDING'S Pioneer Carpet-beat- ing Works. 356-357 Tehama at. ; tel. South 40. CALIFORNIA Carpet-beating Co., J. McQueen, proprietor. 329 Guerrero gt.. tel. Mission 43. TRY HOPKE BROS.; excellent carpet-beating; mattresses made over. 14S2 Howard ;South 218 ADVANVK Carpet Cleaning Co.. 402 SutUr St.; tel. Main 394. QEO WALCOM A CO.. Props. RUDOLPH A CO.. carpet-beating works; prices reasonable. 1703 Harrison it.; tel. Mission 268. CONKLIN'S Superior Carpet-beating Works. S33 Golden Gate ave.: telephone East 128. ,. SPIRITUALISM. £ RETURNED Mrs J. J. Whitney, trance clalrroyant buaine'ss medium and life reader. 416 Turk et.. room 2. first floor (Hotel Reclna). r MRS. HARLAND'S circles, eves.; to-night. 10c; devel. claes, Man.; readings dall. 148 6th. KATIE HEUSSMAN. circle Friday evening, 25c; sittings. 1000 Harrison St.. cor. Sixth. MME. YOUNG'S convincing spirit messages to-night. 10c. 619 McAllister; comefokeptlcs. W G. KEEGAN holds a test meeting to-night, 10c; sittings, 10 to 12 and 1 to 5. MME. SWANSON, spiritual medium and card reader. 17 Fourth st. EDWARD EARLE. 1052 Ellis, readings daily, 9:30 to 4; ceances Sunday and Thursday. CLAIRYOYAXTS. * A— CALL AT ONCE AND SAVE $2. My Regular $3 Reading This Week for $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 PROFESSOR PAUL DESTINE.- The First Registered Trance Clairvoyant and Palmist Ever In San Francisco. I do hereby solemnly agree and guarantee to make you no charge if I fail to tell your name, occupation and what you called for; I promise to tell you whether husband, wife or sweet- heart is true or false; to tell whom and when you will marry; in fact. I will tell you every hope, fear or ambition better than you can tell yourself. He restores lost affections, reunites the separated, causes epeedy and happy mar- riagee, /.takes you successful and prosperous, cures disease and lost vitality without medi- cine, locates hidden treasures; hours 10 am. to K p.nr: Sundays 2 to 8. 320 OFarrell St.. 326. MME. M. BERNARD, THE FAMOUS Clairvoyant and business medium, perma- nently located at 17 Third st.. next Examiner bldg. ; the reads your life correctly, gives an accurate description of the past, reveals the present happenings and portrays events to occur in the future: if you are In trouble, dis- I contented or not satisfied in life, or have do- mestic, love or business troubles, consult this great medium and you will be told how to overcome them; valuable advice in all affairs of life; Z5c up; satisfaction guaranteed; read- Ings by mall. Tel. Black 4569. f CASHMIRE. THE WIZARD OF THE ORIENT. Trance medium, clairvoyant and palmist; ad- vise.* on love, law. business". speculatlon'«*nd In- vestments: as a ten in the readings she will tell your full name, address and occupation; she reunites the separated, causes a speedy and happy marriage with the one you love; In fact, ehe advi&es on all troubles pertaining to hu- man nature; locates hidden treasures and mines. 1H07H Market st., bet. 6th and 7th. ISMAR. the Egyptian gypsy, clairvoyant and palmist, permanently located at 1104 Market et., cor. Turin private readings daily, 10 a, rn. to C p. in. : readings by mat! as satisfac- tory as In person; S qnestions answered. $1: full life, $5; send lock of hair, date and year of birth; don't s#nd currency. Sind postofflce, WWls-Fargo mc\ey order or registered letter. A— MME. PORTER, scientific clairvoyant and card reader, born with a double veil and sec- ond Elsht: tells the past, present and future; ladles. 5Oc; g*-nte. $1; by cards, palmistry and clairvoyant eittlng; Jl BO. 126 Turk »t. Mrs. A. H. Kronenberg. palmist, clairvoyant. , card reader, will give a good reading. 10c, for ¦ achort time only; when Others fall try me to {} convince yourself. 402 Franklin, mar Grove. MISS D. WARD, high psychic, clairvoyant, palmist; tells life cradle to grave; 50c, by n>ail or person. 217 Eddy st., room 9. A— Mm*. Ravenna reads life, business advice; names given; 25c up. 8 4th st , near Market MME. MARSEAU, clairvoyant and card read- er; love, business, marriage, 25c. 545 Minna. M. BELLE RUSSELL, palmist, 55 Third St.; ladles. BOc: gents. $1; hrs. 10-9 (ex. Sunday). MME. WALTERS, great card reader; la. 25c; gents, 50c. 951 Mission et., nr. 6th; open Sun. MRS. BROWN, clairvoyant card reader: ladles 25c; gents 50c; readings dally. 132 Sixth at. OLDEST lady palmist and card reader In city. 26^ Kearny. room 20; ladles 25c. gents Sqfr, MRS. SHAFSR, clairvoyant card reader: slt- tlngs dally. 44S^ Jessie St.. bet. 5th and 6th. CHIROPODISTS. DUNLAP FOOT INSTITUTE. GO Geary— All ei:m»nt« of the feet cured; corns, buntons.eto. COLLECTION* OKK1CI2S. ~ ADVICE free; bad tenants ejected ipeedTly. CO- LUMBIAN LAW AGCY., r. 85, 910 Market; tel. Red 618; collections; gen'l law business. BAD tenants ejected for tt; collections made; city or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO.. 415 Montgoraery. rooms 9-10: tel. S5S0. COTTAGES TO LET. COTTAGE for the rent— $12 50 per month. 5 r. & b. ; en Nevada ave. $20 per month. 5 r. & b., 1245 Sanchez st. $2o per month, 5 r. & b.. on 2eth st. I with a email payment down. Your friends. D. COFFIN & CO.. 3303 MlsBlon st. ~~ DENTISTS. DR. LUDLUM HILL. 1443 Market, nr. Eleventh — No charge for extracting when plates are rcade; old plates made over like new; teeth from $S per set; extracting. SOc; gaa given. A NEW plate — The Whalebone— cannot break; warranted 20 yrs.; crown. $3 50; fillings, COc; plates. $5: full set; all work painless and war- ranted. Chicago Dental Parlors. 24 Slith st. GOLD filling, $1; silver. 50c ; crowns. $2. Elite Dental Inct., 83S Market; open evenings. PARIS Dental Parlors. 235 Kenrny, cor. Busti — Eet teeth. $1 CO up; crowns, $2 up; fill ings. 25c. GOLD fillings 75c, eilver 35c. crowns $2; no pain; open Sunday. Dr.O.B.Hewltt.204 Sutter. 10 PER CENT off this month: estimate* fre«. New York Pentlrts. 969 Mission «t.. cor. 6th. UZlKSSaiAK—RS at SEA31STH.1-SSKS. ' McDOWELL Dressmaking and Millinery School — Any pattern cut to measure. 10*19 Market. ACCORDION, sunburst & knife plaiting, Stew- art's button A buttonhole factory, 110 Taylor. J DTEIBTG AND C-iEA-TIXrO. SEA breezes sweeten all garments, blankets, lace curtains, etc., done by the Presidio Heights Dye Works. 3915 Sacramento; phone for wagon. West 453. H. HICKMAN. pres. EDUCATIONAL. A — CALUWEU, College or Oratory, Acting, Opera and Authorship; largest In the West; 14 teachers; positions guaranteed; fall term begins Sept. 7; day A evening class; beautiful new catalogue free. 1295 Market, cor. Ninth. EAN FRANCISCO Business College. 1238 Mar- ket; modern, progressive, practical; estab- lished 15 years. Gregg shorthand, fastest. easleit. most readable. Actual business bookkeeping; typewriter at home free. HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 24 Post. 8. F.— Bookkeeping, shorthand, touch typing, languages, telegraphy, English branches: day and night sessions; Illus. catalogue free. AYRJ-S. the lcdlng business college, 723 Mar- ket st.; special summer course In all depart- ment*; handsome catalogue free: Ufa scholar- ship, $50: day and evening sessions. i HEALD'S School of Mines A Electricity,24 Post St.. B. F.; a practical school of engineering; complete equipment. Special catalogue tree. PIANO and German; pupil of Lelpslo Conser- vatory; lessons 70c and $1. 346 Golden Gate. IJJf FRAXCISCO CALL. BUSINESS OFFICE of The Ean FrancUeo Call, corner Market and Third streets; open cctl! 12 o'clock every night in the year. BRANCH OFFICES— 627 Montgomery street, corner day; open until 8:3d p. m. SCO Hayes ttreet: open until 9:30 p. rn. €59 McAllister etreet; open until 9:30 p. ra. CIS Larkin street: open until 8:30 p. m. 1»41 Mission street: open until 10 p. m. -261 Market street, corner Sixteenth: open cxttu 0 u. m. 108 Eleventh etreet; open until 9 p. m. 1008 Valencia etreet; open until 9 p. ra. Northwest corner of Twenty-eecond and Ken- tucky streets: open until 9 p. m. 2200 Fillmore «trf<-t: open until 9 p. ra. MEETING NOTICES. [ CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 3, 11. A. M ; . _S_. j will meet THIS LVtN- YV ING. August 11. at 7:30 o'clock. R. /yf\ A. degree. By crder of the H. P. FRANKLIN H. DAY. Secretary. GOLDEN Gate Lodge NO? 30 ' F. and I A -55 M.— Called meeting THIS iTUESDAT) >%Qf EVENING at 1 o'clock. Third de- /VA gree. Ey order of V. M. EDWIN L METER. Secretary. ORIENTAL Lodge No. 144. F. and A. -» M.— Third degree THIS 'TUESDAY) >_V EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. /?> A. S. HUBBARD. Secretary. MAGNOLIA Lodge No. 29. I. O. O. _j_3_2__ r. — Initiation cf four < abdicates -?*#_3JK[\ ~HI? (TUESDAY) EVENING. 'Zg.ggS&J E. R- MOSS. Noble Grand. "*Wa2&*- SAMUEL POLACK. Secretary. < OSMOPOLITAN Lodge No. 194. L .o>»__23«_. > i O. F.— Initiation WEDNES- -^J^aSS 5 * HAY EVENING, August 1-. vl »-^S"SfffSs» i;crs cordially invited. "^iffnwf^ GCETAVE A. HUEBNER, N. G. ANDREW J. CLEARY. Recording Sec'y. ALTA Lodge, No. 205, I. O. O. F. — The officers ar.d members of Ah*. Lodge are resulted to at- ¦y?|3ft3£_? t«ad the funeral of Bro. Umhalt ¦"CfiMfB^ from Odd Fellows' Hall. TUESDAY. Aug. 11, at 2 p. m. ALF. VOLIGNY, N. G. TO the officers and members of Locals Jfc*, 222 ar.d 230 I. L. M. and T. Asrocia- __£. tion — You are- hereby notified to attend the Joist meeting of above locals to be held at Turic-st Temple IfT Turk St.. on WEDNES- DAY EVENING August 12. at 7 o'clock. B> order of JOS. DE MALDER, -- Chairman Joint Committee. L E RICHARDSON. Sec. for Local 222. HENRY JEND. Rec. Sec. Local 230. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE SECURITY SAVINGS BANK— Notice U hereby given. in pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Director* of the Security Savings Bank, a corporation organized and existing under the lawe of the State of California, passed and adopted on Tuesday, the 14th day of July. 1903. at a regular meeting of said Board, duly held at Number 223 Montgomery street, in the City and County of San Francisco, in the State of California, the aame being the prin- cipal place cf business of esid corporation, the Security Savings Bask, and at the build- ing where the Board cf Directors of *ald corporation usually meet, that a meeting of the stockholders cf said corporation, the Security Savings Bank. Is hereby called for. end will be held at Number 222 Montgomery street, in said City and County of San Fran- cisco, the «&xr.e being the principal place cf business of eald corporation, and being at the building where the Board of Directors ol feid corporation ucuaily meet, on Wednesday, the 23rd day of September. 1903, at the hour cf three o'clock in the afternoon of eaid day, for the purpose cf considering, deciding and acting upon the preposition to increase the capital etock of said corporation, the Security Savings Bank, and to increase it to the amount of One Million Dollars. The amount to which it — ! proposed to increase the said capital etock is One Million Dollars. By order of the Board cf Directors. Dated. July 14th. l»03. FRED W. RAY. Secretary of the Security Havings Bank. AGENTS WANTED. "HOW to earn $100 in thirty minutes": no canvassing; no telling: scr.d name and ad- dress to secretary, room 202. Spreckels An- nrx, San Francisco. WANTED — 2 or 3 house to house canvassers; pood position for first-cla— s men. Apply at 1114 Washington et.. Oakland, bet. 9 and 12 a. m.. room 3. AGENTS — A new money-maker. F. PERSON. <77 and 47S Parrott tldg. APABT-XESTTS TO LET. "EL MONTERKT." the city's newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north eide of 1'lne et.. betwe«:n Hyde and Leavenworth; a fuperb brick building of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the convenience* of hotel life; for t'30 per month you can eecure here an unfur- nished 3-roora apartment, consisting of lartce living-room with gas grate and mantel, bed- room with bay-window and closet; kitchen equipped with gas range, built-in china closet and hot and cold water; bathroom with toilet and porcelain tub <hot and cold water): this price also Includes Janitor ser- vice night and day and night and day ele- vator service; only ten minutes' walk from Powell and Market; see these apartments to-day. BEAUTIFUL Haddon Hall. 951 Kddy st.. bet. Franklin end Gouph: a few high-grade fur- nished and unfurnished apartments now to be had; 4 rooms and bath; kitchens unusual- ly large and have gas ranges; telephone In each apartment; gas and electric light; steam ar.d g£« heat; watchman on duty all night; elevator service day and night: ref. required. APAETKEHT HOUSES. THE VON NYDACK, 873 Post— Unfurnished apartment* cf 4 rooms and bath each, in- cluding free Janitor and elevator kervice; hot and cold water throughout; Fteam heat; octan water for baths; electricity: a roof j garden and house eystem of phones: sunny and modern. For terms apply oc premises or to SPECK & CO.. 667 Market Et. THE MANHEIM. CS2 Sutter st.. bet. Mason ana Taylor, odp. Golden Gate Hall — New house, newly furnished, opened July 20, 1903; electric lighting; private phone; open plumb- ing; tunny rooms; direct car to ferry. Cliff H"U«e and park. ; ASTROLOGY. ~ Astrology taught, horoscopes cast. Prof. Ray- tcond. bookftore.643 Ellis. By mall If desired. ATTORNEYS AT LAW*. ADVICE FREE — ALL LEGAL, MATTERS. DIVORCE AND PROBATE CASES. No pay in adx-ance — No charge without Success; estates attachments damages. R. C. ADAMS. ' Room 316. third floor. Examiner building. r.OBT. W. KING, atty-at-law. Examiner bid., rrn. 611: a!l ( as. s. damages, estates, wills, attachments, collections, etc. ; consultation Ire*. no advance charges; call or write; evenings by appointment. Tel. Red S601. ADVICE free — I will advance con in meritori- cus cases, divorces, probate and all other law cases: no feff* !n advance: open every evrn- ing. J. M. THURSTOX. 819 Market st.. r. 31. ADVICE free; divorces a specialty :quick. quiet- no charge without success; established 15 yrs G. W. HOWE. 1122 Market tt.. cpp. Hale's. L. E. CLARK. Emma Spreckcls bide.. 927~Marl ket St.; consultation free; no fees In advance. AITKEN & AITKEN. attorneys rs 3O9-1<M1 ClLinie bldg.. 503 California st- ; tel. Main 727. llIItDS. DOGS. KTC. YOUNG talking p_rrots,$5 cach;German singing canaries. $2; we will try to please you;every- thing in our line at right prices. 1546 Market. BUSIAES- CUAACKS. — - A— f&OG; SALOON, with 10 furnished rooms; place fcurroundc-d by breweries and malt- houses; rent H": a good business, but dis- agreement of three partners 1e cause of sale- lease. Call R. G. WILKE. 26'i Kearny. A— tliliG; CORNER saloon In wholesale dis- trict: estab. many years, and known as a flrtt-class paying business. See It. G WILKE. 26% Kearnji et. A— $ii_D; ItESTAURANT aad coffee ealoon. on Po*t et.; rent *3U; average daily receipts, ?lh; a bargain. U. G. WILKE. 26V» Kearny. 85.'»0— COR. grocery * n <S l>ar; 5 living rooms. Fruit Mores from $100 up. Two cf far stores et $?00 and $900. «.>fflc* business for sale cheap. <JCCIDKNTAL, REALTY CO.. SIS Kearny st. FOR eale — Good paying dentists' business? town £500; Inquire promptly; may refer to Dr. I'. G. Ualrd, cecty. tftate Board Dental Kmmin'rf. &Q2 Sutter st. WANTED — To sell good shoe shop. Write or call at once. l">"7 £hattuck ave., Berkeley. FOR eale — Upholstering and carpet cleaning business; good trade; sickness cause oi seii- lng. Hox 3307. Call office. WANTED — Good corner saloon, downtown- $1000 to $3000; no agents: must stand Investi- gation. Addreer box 44392. Call office. GOOD saloon for sale. Box 3308. Call office. Hairflrefslng ].>ar!crs;cheap;v_lue In sight; po^d locAtiun; retiring. 1153 Market, bet. 7th-StIi. EALOON— Mu«t be sold to-day; $375. 204 Fourth St.; rent $25; no agents, j FOR' r— le — Saloon clock and fixtures. 117 City H*ll ave. RESTAURANT: eeatlnr 62; snap; no Sunday work; departure. CC6 Fourth et. FIRST-CLASS bowlSng alleys In lively- bay tows for rent. Address box 463$, Ca!l. HELP WASTED—MALE— C«m. , ' MURRAY & READY 634-636 Clay st. Phone Main 5843. Leading Employment and Labor Agents. . '. Our office half block long: 14 clerks employed By our own printing plant w» publish a fre« bulletin of labor nightly; ready for dis- tribution 7 a. m. ; also noon and evening editions. Get one. THIS IS WHAT MADE T-tS FA^tlOUS. W« Know No Distinction Between Man and Man. YOU ARE ALL EQUAL YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. '¦' 1902 We Gave 1903 We'll Give* 45,000 Men Work. 60,000 Men Work. We ship you Free to one. Free to-day. Free to all. Ogden. Utah. All parts Nevada. Los Angeles County. Santa Barbara. Chatsworth Park. Hawaiian Islands. Santa Susana, ' . Oregon, San Fernando. Washington, Los Angeles County. Central America, Arizona. WilUts. Ukiah, And AH Points North. East. South. Including Ogden. Utah. Carpenters and helpers, pile driven, fence* ' builders, drillers, single, double and machine men. corner and bench hands, muckers, chuck tenders, car dumpers, teamsters, laborers, track men. cooks, waiters, blacksmiths, etc.. $5. $4. $3 50. $3. $2 50. $2 day. Free fare. Free fare. Free fare. Everybody talking. Thousands going. Are you? Are you? Are you? MURRAY A READY. 2 634 and 636 Clay «t. ". ] GOLD. SILVER. ': COPPER, COAL. 26 machine miners, southeast mine $90 88 tingle and double hand miners, $90, $82, $75. 86 timber -furnace men, also muckers, $90. $75.$60 and found. 16 car men for good, mines $45, $60 found COME AND SEE. 268 laborers, no experience, wanted, located everywhere, / $75. $60 and found. NEW TUNNELS, OLD -QUARRIES. 237 single and double hand drillers, also la- borers, located all over California. $80. $.5. $60 and found. COMB SEE. FARMS AND DAIRIES. 89 milkers and butter makers. $40. $35, $30 and found. . - ¦ 186 ranch hands I $45, $30. $28 and found THRESHING OUTFITS. 38 men about threshing machines, you 11 do, $45 and found. 26 hay balers, located all over, 20c, 25c ton. BIG WAGES. GOOD JOBS. FOR STABLES. 2« men, $«0. $70, $50, $35 Id ~ FOR CHORES. 39 men, $35. $30, $20, $15 fd Coachmen, gardeners, private family men. sheep herders. MARRIED HELP WANTED. Waiter and wife, country. $55 found, excejj- tional good Job. 8 farmers and wives, cook and wife for mills, woods, mines, etc, $40, $50, $60 found; come s«e, WE'LL TELL YOU. MUST HAVE 'EM. 263 laborers and teamsters, located all over California, excavating, mills, factories, waC- lng. etc., some In San Francisco. $2. $2 oO b'oYS. BOYS. BOYS. 16 boys to learn trades, work to factories, $5. $6, $7 $9 week. - - ' LOOK AGAIN. 16 brick burners, boss here, $45 and found. 12 brick wheelers, boss here, $35 and found. 16 brick setters, boss. here. $2 50 to $3 day. 26 laborers, brickyard, boss here. $60. MURRAY A READY. 634-636 Clay st. RAILROAD'S OWN WORK. 154 laborers to lay track and ballast work, JOT 50 month. THEY WANT YOU. DIAMOND MATCH SYNDICATE OF NEW YORK— COST $1. 186 teamsters and axmen, $75. 1S8 laborers. $67 60. 1S6 drillers, rock, hammersmen. $70. LOOK— NOW— TO-DAY FREE. 26 HEADERMEN. TUNNEL. FREE FARE. $J>2 25. GOING ARE YOU. TO-DAY? FREE. 25 GROUND LABORERS FOR TELEGRAPH COMPANY. STATE OF NEVADA ? STEADY JOB; ALL '"OVER PACIFIC COAST; $35, board and lodging. FACTORY— EXTRA GOOD— $60. 16 laborers; you'll suit; steady Job, near city; $60. BORDERS OF OREGON FREE. 25 two-horse teamsters, lumber company, free fare. $50 and found. SHASTA AND SISKIYOU COUNTIES. 26 laborers: you'll suit: lumber trust. $72 50. 2 screw setters, $105; 15 off bearers. $R2 5O. 25 laborers, pile lumber; you'll suit; $82 60. 16 cross-cutters for woods, $•;<> and found. •» 2tt boys for box factory; anybody will do; $o2 50 and found. TUOLUMNE GOLD MINE REGIONS— FREE. 65 laborers, anybody will do, R. R. fare free $42 and founitp NORTH— GET ABOARD THIS BOAT— Free. 27 laborers, lumber mills, yards, etc. fare paid ?"."» and found up. AS WE TOLD YOC— TO BUTTE— $1. 196 teamsters, laborers and axmen. $75. FREE— OREGON— FREE. 26 woods and mill men, regular Oregon big wages — WAGES. FRUIT PICKING — AS YOU LIKE IT. 65 men, you eat fruit, you can pick fruit, fare $1 $26 and found. ARE YOU A COAL MINER? 155 coal miner*— OREGON— FREE FARE. WILLITS— UKIAH— FREE FARE. 26 teamsters and laborers, others going- Are you? $75. DO YOU KNOW? FREE FARE. On every train we ship to S. P. Co.'s own work. (All. yes all. divisions.) Laborers, extra gangs and section hands. Free fare. SANT*V BARBARA BY THE SEA. 155 laborers, free fare. $45 and found. MURRAY A READY, ~- 634-636 Clay st. ' MECHANICAL. \ " READ CAREFULLY. 0 bench hands. $3 50; f> helpers, bench Job. $60; country Jobs. 16 rough carpenters, fare $3, 6 months* Job, $73 to $00. 12 plain carpenters. 60c fare, steady Job. $9Q 2 carpenters, one as leader, 50c fare, plain work. S'V day. BLACK8MITHS. 34 blacksmiths and helpers, located every- where. $90 up. ELECTRICIAN FOR MINE. $90. i 10 coopers, lie barrel 2 carriage makers. $4 5 brick molders, $3 SO; carriage painters. $75 to $90. 6. machinists. Assayer for mine. $6 day Sandstone quarry— an. $3 day up; stonema- son, country, $GO found. / BUTCHERS. 6 all-round butchers. $40. $60. $70 found :: experienced factory butchers, across bay, $3 Jay. 3 helpers, slaughter-hous« work, fare $1, $30 and found. MURRAY A READY. 634-636 Clay st. " WHERE ARE THEY? 86 LUMBER TRUSTS AND SYNDICATES. LOCATED IN FOUR STATES, MANAGERS HERE. TWO TERRITORIES. FREE— FARE— FREE. t>95 laborers, no experience wanted, $35 to $70 and found. ' lMi experienced mill and yard men, $40 to $15<> and found. :\:<.\ woodsmen. $40 to $150 and found. fctickermen. Tallymen. Spool tenders. Machinists. Buckers. trackmen. Line pullers. Blacksmiths, wood turners, barkers, car loaders. Tree fellers. Jack screwers. Log loaders. Shingle tawyern. Dot beer loggers. Carriage setters. Swampers and trimmers. Gang edgermen. Paw fliers. Pond men. band sawyers, carriage doggers, . sorters, graders and peelers, chain tender*. shingle packers, also Jointers, chute' build- ers, $40s $50. $60. $70. $S0. $90. $100 to $150 month and found. 3SB woodchoppers, tlemakers, shingle, post. picket and box bolt makers; tools and pro- \ visions found. \BIG L MURRAY A READT. TRUSTS. „ C34-63G Clay st. NEW RAILROAD WORK. ~~~* 1.15 Italians. ,:.».. FREE FARE 155 Greeks. FREE FARE 1D5 Austrians. FREE FARE* Board yourselves; managers at our office- see them. • ' MURRAY & READY, 634-636 Clay st. HOTEL DEPARTMENT, ETC. ~~~~ : 37 cooks, all oVer California. $90. $S0 17K $60. $50. $40. $35 and found, for hotel, mines, sawmills, camps, ranches, cafes re.' taurants, saloons*, harvest outfits etc -*<>ri«n maker, $10; porter, city store. $40-"«e«md cook* mine, $40; also waiter. $30- steward $50 and found. *^* " leward . 18 waiters, $35, $40. $.10 and found 30 pot and dish washers, $33, $30 $ < »b anH *a . r ;. b t'i» a to d $i e 5 Ie an a rfo& 6 butchers. $40. $50, $60. $30 and found • 12 laundrymen. all classes, $is week un 6 bakers' helpers. $55. $40. $30 _ nd found 12 boys, learn trades. ""• We publish a tree bulletin of labor dallv ' containing 10,000 positions; B et one y> MURRAY A READY ¦"--- • .634-636 Clay st. " SPECIAL BY MIDNIGHT ' MAIL, PHONE AND TELEGRAPH Blacksmith, 25c fare. $3 day. > -»«t«- Cook, few men. ranch, boss here fare si $30 and found. ™ Iare * K Cook, threshing outfit. 20 men, $i«> w »»v »a Baker, city Institution, $40 and found Cook, haypress, fare « 20. $35 and found " Porter, city, saloon. >42 week- 3 beiihni. $15 and $20 and found. * Cook, ranch, fare $1. $50 fd.. extra eon* i^k 3 farm hands, hop yard, fare ?1 »§_&0 m' BANKING SYNDICATE 26 fruit pickers and handy men' far., u $20 and found. * rare * 1 ' Laundryman fare paid, north: 6 bed makers 3 porters, $30 and found. ma*ers. BEST PLACES AT MURRAY & Tivatw BEST WAGES AT 6J4-63tt Clay 1£ Y> WAITER wanted at 613 Clay st. WANTED— Office assistant willing to work 1*» hours a day and Sundays. Box 3317, Call. A. BEDMAKER wanted at 560 Howard st. HELP WAIfTEP— MALE— Con. . AT C. HANSEN CO.'S Employment At cy 429 BUSH ST. «..«43 CLAY ST. Hello. Grant 183. Shipping Day To-Day — FREE FARE— for WilUts. via Ukiah. Mendocino Co. Hamtnersmen, laborers $2 23 CHATSWORTH PARK Tunnel. L. A. Co. Machinemen. drillers $3-$3 (Bonus 25c day remain until work Is done.) RYNDON. Tunnel. NEVADA. Stonecutter, drillers, muckers ....$--$4 day. 2 high bridge carpenters $2 50 Absolutely Free Fare for All Above. CHICO, PLACERVILLE. Laborers, teamsters, hammersmen... $2-$3 80 RATE FARE. SAW MILL. NORTH Crew of 50 men ,...$42-S72 found. 10 men to handle lumber, near city. .25c hr. 2 rough carpenters, same place $3 Brick burners, setters and wheelers $33-$45 found Laborers for quarry $2 Blacksmfths, carriage makers, hay balers, choremen, farmers and others. French chef $125 ¦ '"" German cook, $65; German cook. $40; Aus- trian cook, $60: fry cook, country hotel. $60: -..broiler, city. $50: second cooks. $35-$30: _ lurchmen. city, $40: baker. Institution. $40: * dishwashers, bedmakers, porters, housemen. .- vllvermen, pantrymen, city and country. $25-$35. 25 waiters, hotels and restaurants, city and country, $25-$45. C. R. HANSEN & CO.'S Employment Agcy. 420 Bush St 642 Clay St. AN' office boy. who lives with his parents: must write a good hand; steady place: good chance for advancement. C. R. HANSEN A CO.. 429 Bush st. » ASSISTANT laundryman for Institution. $30 and found; 10 teamsters for country. $30 V and found, fare paid; stableman for coun- N try. $35 and found ; gardener $30 and found ; milker for Santa Barbara County, $30 and found, fare paid: 6 lumber pliers. 25c hour: stableman and driver.- company wortat $50; choreman. $15 to $20 and found: 2 sheep herders. $30 and found; 3 farmers and wives. $40. $30 and $55 and found: black - , smith. $3 day; miners. $3 day: laborers for mines and quarries. $2 and $2 SO day and $1 60 day and board; 8 woodchoppers, $1 50 cord, and others. J F. CROSETT A CO., 628 Sacramento st. BAKER for Institution. $40 and found: cook and helper, small hospital, $50; cook and wife for institution. $50 and found: restaur- - ant cook and wife. $16 week; bellboy. $15 and found; porter. $9 week: dishwasher, $25. and others. J. F. CROSETT A CO.. C2S Sacramento st. WANTED^-American young man as office as- sistant clerk: typewriting: advantageous; $4O and board. J. F. CROSETT & CO.. 62S Sac- ramento st. » " A— HOTEL GAZETTE. 20 Montgomery/ r. 12. Pantryman. $45; barber for hotel: night clerk. $25: broiler. $50; second cook, $t>0; steward. $75. WANTED— Jewelers, at 17 Lick place. Lick House. ¦¦_ NEAT boy. for printing business. KNOWLES. 24 Second st. v':--r» WANTED — Under presser on . vests. 230'i Ninth st., opposite- Clementina.. WANTED — Good errand boy; $4 a week. 228 Seventh St.. upstairs. BARBER shop; 2 chairs; 4 living rooms at- tached; old stand; no opposition: can ba bought cheap. Full particulars STOLTZ, TZi Market mt. i ONE or two capable boys. IS or 18 years old, can secure home and education In Srst-class private school In return for duties after school hours. Address box 3306. Call office. 1-CHAIR barber outfit for sale cheap. 303*j Broderlck st.. near Oak. TRY our men's shoes, union made, at $1 pair; foot-form shoes at $2 BO; we pay express or mall charges. 11 Third ¦-. j^xamlnar bHg. PICK hops! Excursion to El Robles ranch on Russian River fixed for August 19 only instead of August 23. as previously adver- tised; call Immediately for El Robles tickets: excursions to Horstville and Perkins now going daily: families and young people pre- ferred: heavy crops; excellent pay; beauti- ful camps; plenty amusements. E. CLEM- ENS HORST CO.. 122 Battery St.. S. F.; , office open till 8:30 to-night. YOUNG man or girl as stenographer and type, writer: one with knowledge of bookkeeping preferred: for wholesale house. Box 4(87. Call office. A MAN of indomitable energy and push, a good talker, eager to make money. V. PER- SON. 477 and 478 Parrott bldg. 2 MEN to do Janitor work for tuition. West- ' era Barber School. 647 Commercial st. BARBER shop; four living rooms; carpeted; old establishment. 229 Hayes st. BARBERS — 2-chair shop and living rooms; snap this week. 23C8 Howard street. ' WANTED — Two successful solicitors, where possibilities are great to earn from S20O to $40O per mi >nth; past representatives of build- Ing and loan and life Insurance companies preferred; on favorable evidence of ability and reliability moderate advances will b« ->. made for expenses. Apply to T. W. GRIF- FIN, between 2 and 4 p. m., daily except Sunday, room 9, 9 Powell st. , WANTED— For the U. 8. Marina Corps, able- bodied, unmarried men. between 21 and 33: good character; must speak, read aad writ* English; marines serve at sea on men-of-war In all parts of the world, on land in our Isl- and possessions, and at naval stations la th« United States. Apply at recruiting effle*. 40 Ellis st., San Francisco, Cal.; 223 tf N. Mala St.. Los Angeles. Cat., and 401 K st. Sacra- mento, Cal. WANTED — Educated young man or woman to 14 sVn our business and take responsible and permanent position as soon as qualified; city references required. STODDARD LEC- TURES. 210 Examiner building. WANTED — First-class furniture man who un-» derstands polishing; also one thoroughly fa- miliar with setting up stoves and work about furniture. Apply JACKSON FURNITURE CO.. 523 TweKth St.. Oakland. A GOOD underpresser on v«ats; a steady po- sition to an experienced person; also a young man to learn underpressing. Apply S. N. WOOD CO.. 27 Geary st. WANTED — Laborers and mechanics tft kno— that Ed Rolkin. Reno House proprietor, still runs Denver House. 217 Third St.; 130 larga rooms; 25c per night; $1 80 to $3 per week. A CHANCE for a. Christian man to start with the real estate business lr% the country. Box 4604. Call office. WANTED — First-class body makers on car- riage work. Parrott Carriage Mfg. Co.. Loa Angeles. Cal. WANTED— A good, strong boy, $1 a day. Mu- tual Label and Litho Co., Second and Bryant. COATMAKER for country. REISS BROS. A CO.. 24 Sutter st. .¦_ THREE laborers, pick and shove'* 14th av*. and N st.. south; take Kentucky-st. can. YOUNtJ man In .tinshop learn trade; ag« 14 years. 533 Mission st. MAN to do janitor work for tuition In 3. 7. B-rber School. 741A Howard st. __ SAILORS and ordinary seamen for Europ* _nd Australia. HERMAN'S, 26 Steuart it. • COO MEN to buy new and 2d-band army shoes. COc up; soling aheap. 823 Howard »-. nr. Wtu PENSION 'atty. E. A. Bullls. room 40,'Phslaa bldg. Past Com. Oeo. H. Thomas Po»t.O.A.R. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 T-lrd «t-. n_r M*r- ket — 700 rooms. 35c night; reading rooms; free 'bus and baggage to and from fsrry. ALL sizes men's shoes, slightly damaged, half price. S63 Mission st.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. GET your shoes half soled while waiting: 25e to 50c. 563 MUslon St.. bet. 1st and 2d sts. HORSES AJTD "WAGOJIS. TEAM roan mares, city broken, weigh 2750: one doctors' horse: 2 business horses. Santa Clara Stable. 164 Golden Gat* av. ON account of going to build, entire stock of wagons buggies and harness must be sold -C sacrifice. Corner 13th and Valencia sta. RARE chance — 4 good hones for dale cheap. 327 Sixth st. _________ OKE fine buggy, fruit wacon. cart. 2d-hand; new laundry wagon, cheap. 82& Harrison st. ¦¦ Al EXPRESS wagon, light* camping wagoa and yocart for «ale cheap. 833 Mission st. ~~~ HOUSES TO IJET. A— PRINTED list of houses to let: send for circular. Q.H.UMBSEN A CO. J4 Montgoraery FINE h"ou»e. Nineteenth st-. bet. Mission and Valencia: grown family preferred. BEFORE moving get our printed list of houses to let. BALDWIN A HOWELL. 25 Post st. SACRAMENTO. 24tJ8. near Fillmore — I rooms and bath: large yard: $17 SO. HOUSES TO LET — Fl'RMSHEO. A WELL furnished house, piano. 10 rooms; very sunny; fine location; 1373 Masonic av*. Apply UADISON A BURKE. 30 Montg. st. $571—6 ROOMS and bath, furnished complete; nun all day: rent $37 ."rf>. 2QQ Hyde, cor. Turk. %. LOFTS TO •• LET. ' LOP3" to lease— «5fi. Mission St.. NW. corner of {Annie: -light loft of 4000 square feet; pas- senger and freight elevator service: will least for a term: r«nt reasonable. SHAINWALD BUCKBEF. A CO.. - 213-220 Montgomery s-I ; Mills bulldlas. B___i _ __ w__ Bsfffe_ ( *K0_*j/ / _^*3ss£sjE^Gf 1 I *_^ V_ ' ' N^J^^^ \- V /^ I Ij It Is vexlngr, no,dou6t, to a breakfast set down Where the coffet Is weak and the steak's done too brown. But then you are to blame, since 'tis very well known That good cooks can be had through Call Want Ads alone. :':¦•{'. So don't scold at the wife, but in gentle tones say That you'll write out an ad for this paper to-day. The breakfasts thereafter will be e'er a delight. With the coffeeifull strength and the steak browned just right.